In the dock absurdities of Indian law Bibek Debroy
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TextPublication details: Delhi Konark 2000Description: x, 217pISBN: - 81-220-0595-0
- 21st 387.1502654 D288I
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In the dock indicates that the legal system in India needs reform and such reform has many dimensions. One element is scrapping old statutes, or old sections. Statutes can be Central as well as State-Level. This book is about 3279 Central Statutes, the ea
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